Simon Sadler, founder of hedge fund Segantii Capital Management, pleaded not guilty to insider dealing on Thursday in one of Hong Kong’s most high-profile financial criminal cases.
This is an audio transcript of the Rachman Review podcast episode: ‘Fear and euphoria in Damascus’ [MUSIC PLAYING] Gideon Rachman Hello and welcome to the Rachman Review. I’ ...
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